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  2. Henry Milward & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reference to the Milward family in connection with needle making is a James Milward who was a needle maker on Fish Hill in 1676. Symon Milward created the company of Henry Milward & Sons aka Milward's Needles (Milward's) in 1730 at the age of 40, in Redditch, United Kingdom. It was however, his son Henry who takes credit for the ...

  3. Torrington Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, Hopson and Brooks sold the patent to the machine to seven businessmen in Wolcottville, Connecticut (a neighborhood in Torrington), for $5,000 and 100 out of the 800 shares in the newly created Excelsior Needle Company. [3] By the mid-1870s, the Excelsior Needle Company was producing over 30,000 needles a day. [3]

  4. Needle gauge comparison chart - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Needle gauge comparison chart

  5. John Needles - Wikipedia

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    After his father died in 1798, John Needles lived with Pearce Lamb, his maternal grandfather, at Lamb's Meadows, a farm that is located near Kennedyville, Kent County, Maryland. [2] In 1803, Needles, at the age of 16, moved to Easton, where he began a five-year apprenticeship with cabinetmaker James Neall.

  6. Unvarnished - Wikipedia

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    Released: September 30, 2013: Recorded: 2011–2013: Studio: Germano (New York City) Cloud 9 Recording (Central Islip, New York)Jett House (Long Beach, New York)606 (Los Angeles) SIR (New York City)

  7. French catheter scale - Wikipedia

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    The French scale, also known as the French gauge or Charrière system, is a widely used measurement system for the size of catheters.It is commonly abbreviated as Fr but may also be abbreviated as Fg, FR or F, and less frequently as CH or Ch (referencing its inventor, Charrière).

  8. Jimmy Needles - Wikipedia

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    James R. Needles (March 3, 1900 – July 22, 1969) was an American basketball coach best known for being the United States' first Olympic basketball coach in 1936. Born in Tacoma, Washington , in 1900, Needles studied at the University of San Francisco , then known as St. Ignatius College.

  9. Cheap Thrills (Big Brother and the Holding Company album)

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    Cheap Thrills was released in the summer of 1968, one year after Big Brother's debut album, and reached number one on the Billboard Top LPs chart in its eighth week in October. It kept the top spot for eight nonconsecutive weeks, while the single " Piece of My Heart " also became a huge hit.